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The "yo-yo" operation for inguinal hernia.

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    The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
    |August 1, 1978
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    Summary
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    This study introduces a novel surgical technique for complex inguinal hernia repair. The method involves repositioning the testis through a new path, allowing complete closure of the original inguinal canal.

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Innovation
    • Hernia Repair Techniques
    • Urology

    Background:

    • Inguinal hernias can be challenging to repair, especially in complex cases.
    • Existing methods may have limitations in achieving complete obliteration of the inguinal canal.
    • Testicular repositioning is a critical consideration in certain hernia repairs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a new surgical principle for the repair of difficult inguinal hernias.
    • To describe a technique that facilitates complete obliteration of the original inguinal canal.
    • To offer an alternative approach for complex inguinal hernia cases.

    Main Methods:

    • Mobilization of the testis from the scrotum.
    • Creation of a new trans-rectus abdominis muscle canal for testicular descent.

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  • Reconstruction of the inguinal region after testicular repositioning.
  • Complete obliteration of the original inguinal canal.
  • Main Results:

    • The described technique allows for the complete closure of the original inguinal canal.
    • Successful repositioning of the testis through the newly constructed canal.
    • Potential for improved outcomes in difficult inguinal hernia repairs.

    Conclusions:

    • This new principle offers a viable method for complex inguinal hernia repair.
    • The technique facilitates complete obliteration of the inguinal canal, potentially reducing recurrence.
    • Further studies are warranted to evaluate long-term outcomes and efficacy.